All you need is a red marker, a blue marker, and a piece of clear plastic like a CD cover. We recommend new Sharpie markers to get really good, strong colors. Just color in two rectangles on the plastic, red for the left eye and blue for the right eye.

Hold it up in front of your face (again, red on the left, blue on the right), select “Red/Cyan Glasses” under the 3-D menu (it should select automatically), and enjoy The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car in 3-D!

And for a more stylish look, use some old sunglasses or goggles to make frames for your 3-D glasses.

Credits
Make Your Own 3-D Glasses by EepyBird: Fritz Grobe (the short one) and Stephen Voltz (the tall one). Music by AudioBody. Filmed in Buckfield, Maine, home of the Oddfellow Theater. Production assistance by Mike Miclon.

EepyBird explores creativity, and the ways ordinary objects can do extraordinary things. Their first video, The Extreme Diet Coke & Mentos Experiments, took the idea of dropping Mentos into soda and turned it into one of the best known viral videos of all time. Their viral videos have earned two Emmy nominations, won four Webby Awards, landed them on Vh1's list of greatest Internet superstars, and were voted GoViral's Online Game Changer of the Decade. Altogether, EepyBird's videos have now been seen over 150 million times. In addition to creating viral marketing campaigns for brands like Coca-Cola, OfficeMax, and ABC Family, Grobe and Voltz also give presentations at corporate events on viral video, creativity, and innovation. They have been featured on The Late Show with David Letterman, The Today Show, Ellen, and Mythbusters. EepyBird has performed live in London, Paris, Las Vegas, and Istanbul. They have appeared in videos for Blue Man Group, Barenaked Ladies, and Weezer (the Grammy-winning Pork & Beans). And they have even set several Guinness world records. Most of all, EepyBird spends countless hours exploring how everyday objects can do extraordinary things - and how that can then be turned into successful viral videos.